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Ingiri, a servent girl, goes into a jealous rage then freaks out because she's afraid to be in the forest so her master Karin drops her off at the house of an old one-eyed toothless shaman guy who has a creek pouring through his living room. He says he can help her, and takes a dried up finger, a bat, and a couple of dried up coiled snakes out of a box, saying the snakes are a cure for your anguish and a cure for your woe. Given the way the rest of the movie turns out, I'd say the dried snake remedy did not work for anybody.